Here we can see Digitenne uses 4 transports to broadcast all the channels. This means it's possible to record all Digitenne channels with only 4 DVB-T receivers. The receiver is in range of 3 transmitters for Nederland 1, 2 and 3, the rest of the channels is received once:

Configure Sasc-ng

/etc/conf.d/sasc-ng

/etc/camdir/cardclient.conf

# Comment lines can start with # or ;
#
# every client line starts with the client name, followed by some arguments:
# 'hostname' is the name of the server
# 'port' is the port on the server
# 'emm' is a flag to allow EMM transfers to the server
# (0=disabled 1=enabled)
# 'caid' (optional) caid on which this client should work
# 'mask' (optional) mask for caid e.g. caid=1700 mask=FF00 would allow
# anything between 1700 & 17FF.
# Default is 1700 & FF00. If only caid is given mask is FFFF.
# You may give multiple caid/mask values comma separated
# (e.g. 1702,1722,0d0c/ff00).
# 'username' is the login username
# 'password' is the login password
#
# newcamd client
# 'cfgkey' is the config key (28bytes)
newcamd:localhost:15050:1/0B00/FF00:user2:password2:000102030405060708090A0B0C0D

/etc/rc.d/sasc-ng

When the built-in logging is used it can happen that sasc-ng uses 100% CPU. Then it can only be killed by

# killall -s 16 sasc-ng.

Disable therefore the internal logging like this: Now the messages of sasc-ng end up in /var/log/everything.log

install vdr-plugin-sc-hg from aur

VDR - oscam connection

First create the directory to store the configuration files:

# mkdir /var/lib/vdr/plugins/sc
# chown vdr /var/lib/vdr/plugins/sc

/var/lib/vdr/plugins/sc/cardclient.conf

# Comment lines can start with # or ;
#
# every client line starts with the client name, followed by some arguments:
# 'hostname' is the name of the server
# 'port' is the port on the server
# 'emm' is a flag to allow EMM transfers to the server
# (0=disabled 1=enabled)
# 'caid' (optional) caid on which this client should work
# 'mask' (optional) mask for caid e.g. caid=1700 mask=FF00 would allow
# anything between 1700 & 17FF.
# Default is 1700 & FF00. If only caid is given mask is FFFF.
# You may give multiple caid/mask values comma separated
# (e.g. 1702,1722,0d0c/ff00).
# 'username' is the login username
# 'password' is the login password
#
# newcamd client
# 'cfgkey' is the config key (28bytes)
newcamd:localhost:15050:1/0B00/FF00:user2:password2:000102030405060708090A0B0C0D

Now start oscam and vdr:

# /etc/rc.d/oscam start
# /etc/rc.d/vdr start

This should yield the following lines in /var/log/everything.log, only the lines for the softcam plugin are shown:

Now it should be possible to watch live TV. It will take some time for the channel to be decrypted. Changing the channel also takes a long time, especially when the new channel is on a different frequency (transport).

The best way is just to record everything you want to see, and then watch the recorings. In this way all the decryption happens in the background.